Models of Other-Regarding Preferences, Inequality, and Redistribution

Posted: 17 Jun 2018

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Matthew Dimick

University at Buffalo School of Law

David Rueda

University of Oxford

Daniel Stegmueller

University of Mannheim

Date Written: May 2018

Abstract

Despite the increasing popularity of comparative work on other-regarding preferences, the implications of different models of altruism are not always fully understood. This article analyzes different theoretical approaches to altruism and explores what empirical conclusions we should draw from them, paying particular attention to models of redistribution preferences where inequality explicitly triggers other-regarding motives for redistribution. While the main contribution of this article is to clarify the conclusions of these models, we also illustrate the importance of their distinct implications by analyzing Western European data to compare among them. We draw on individual-level data from the European Social Survey fielded between September 2002 and December 2013.

Suggested Citation

Dimick, Matthew and Rueda, David and Stegmueller, Daniel, Models of Other-Regarding Preferences, Inequality, and Redistribution (May 2018). Annual Review of Political Science, Vol. 21, pp. 441-460, 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3197110 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-polisci-091515-030034

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Daniel Stegmueller

University of Mannheim ( email )

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